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Monday, March 10, 2008

GTA IV - Liberty City Radio Stations

One of my favorite things about the Grand Theft Auto games was the in-game radio stations. I have fond memories of driving around Staunton Island listening to "Non piu andrai farfallone amoroso" from Le Nozze di Figaro on Double Clef FM,  driving around Little Haiti listening to Talk Talk's "Life's What  You Make It"  on Flash FM, or driving along the railroad tracks in Flint County jamming to the southern national anthem--Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird"--on K-DST.

Over the next month and half, the folks at Rockstar Games will be unveiling the 16 radio stations that will be built into Grand Theft Auto IV.  Snippets from two in-game radio stations are available today. The first is IF99, an international funk station that plays classic funk songs from West Africa, the U.S., and elsewhere. The second is Vladivostok FM, a Eastern European community radio station that plays popular music from Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine, and beyond.

Yeah, this game is going to rock.

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Cool. I just recently got a 360 Elite so I've never played any of the games in this series. There's so much hype surrounding this newest installment. I'm contemplating whether or not I believe the hype and if I should lay down my hard earned $60 for a game that I have no experience with as far as previous games.

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